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Valued characteristics of community pharmacy residency applicants

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2016
To determine the attributes of postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) community pharmacy residency applicants and candidates that are most appealing to community residency program directors (CRPDs).A 22-question online survey, designed to collect residency demographics, desirable characteristics for consideration for interview invitation (applicants), and ...
Alissa A, Scalise   +4 more
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Program Characteristics Influencing Allopathic Students’ Residency Selection

Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 2016
AbstractContext:Medical students must consider many overt variables when entering the National Resident Matching Program. However, changes with the single graduate medical education accreditation system have caused a gap in knowledge about more subtle considerations, including what, if any, influence the presence of osteopathic physician (ie, DO) and ...
Michael D, Stillman   +4 more
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Characteristics of Emergency Medicine Resident Orientation Programs

Academic Emergency Medicine, 1995
ABSTRACTObjective: To determine the prevalence, duration, composition, and goals of emergency medicine resident orientation programs.Methods: Eleven‐item, descriptive mail surveys were sent by the education committee of SAEM to the program directors of all emergency medicine residency programs approved by the RRC as of January 1992.Results: Sixty‐nine ...
J C, Brillman, D P, Sklar, P, Viccellio
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National characteristics of residency program interview processes

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2015
Interest in pharmacy residency training continues to grow, evidenced by a 52% increase in the number of student pharmacists applying to residency programs from 2010 to 2014 (3938 applicants versus 5978 applicants).[1][1],[2][2] Securing a residency position has become more competitive ...
Jennifer H, Austin   +3 more
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Characteristics of an excellent orthodontic residency program

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2019
Although unquantifiable features, such as faculty passion and dedication to teaching, play a vital role in defining the quality of residency education, determinable features that are fundamental to the definition of a "top tier" orthodontic residency program also exist.
Veerasathpurush, Allareddy   +3 more
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Some characteristics of psychiatric residency training programs

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
The author summarizes responses to a major questionnaire survey of psychiatric residency training programs. In addition to providing objective data on residents, training staff, and on the training institution and its related facilities, the author presents information drawn from the narrative responses to questions on major issues facing psychiatry ...
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Characteristics of Combined Family Practice-Psychiatry Residency Programs

Academic Psychiatry, 2005
To evaluate how family practice-psychiatry residency programs meet the challenges of rigorous accreditation demands, clinical supervision, and boundaries of practice.A 54-question survey of program directors of family practice-psychiatry residency programs outlining program demographic data, curricula, coordination, resident characteristics ...
James, Rachal   +3 more
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Personal characteristics of residents may predict competency improvement

The Laryngoscope, 2015
Objectives/HypothesisWe hypothesized that personal characteristics of residents may affect how well competency is attained in a surgical residency. To this end, we examined two concepts of global trait emotional intelligence and learner autonomy profile and their factor relationship with competency outcomes in a residency program in otolaryngology–head
EunMi, Park   +4 more
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Characteristics of Nursing Homes that Affect Resident Outcomes

Journal of Aging and Health, 1991
Although there has been increased interest in using outcomes as measures of quality, few studies have shown a link between structure or process and outcomes. In this analysis, based on approximately 2,500 residents in 80 nursing homes in Rhode Island, multivariate models estimate which aspects of care are associated with resident outcomes after ...
W D, Spector, H A, Takada
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The demand for residence site characteristics

Journal of Urban Economics, 1981
The analysis of residential site choice is the primary concern in urban economics. Research on this problem is deficient in that rigorous theoretical models concentrate almost exclusively on access to the Central Business District (CBD) in this decision process while empirical models have been specified in a manner that is inconsistent with standard ...
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